18 Days of Christmas

I’m a band geek. There’s no getting around it; I was probably born with the band geek gene and will live with it until I die. Despite what Glee might lead you to believe, it’s not the worst thing in the world. In fact, most of the time, it’s pretty fun to be a band geek.

Hubby and I both play in the American Wind Band (we’re not in this photo; it was taken before we joined), and tonight we had our Christmas party. We did an ice breaker, so for today’s post, I’d like some audience participation. Here’s your questions… please answer in a comment.

1. Who has traveled to at least five of the seven continents?

2. Who has lived in four or more states?

3. Who regularly participates in three or more musical ensembles?

4. Who has lived in his or her current home for 30 or more years?

5. Who has performed music as an adult on two or more instruments?

6. Who can play a high school or college fight song by heart?

7. Who has a college degree in music?

8. Who loves opera?

9. Who loves jazz?

10. Who has played his or her instrument for more than fifty years?

11. Who earns his or her living in music?

12. Who has performed outside of the U.S.A.?

At Christmastime, there’s nothing better than a great piece of Christmas music. Here’s one of my favorites, “Christmas Day” by Gustav Holst. We played a band arrangement of this, but I also love the words. There’s no video, just listen to this fabulous choir and orchestra.

Hmmmm….not sure I appreciate being referred to as a “lurker.” Still, I will answer. #2 for sure–7 states and two countries. But have only traveled to three continents. I can sing my college fight song (which is actually a drinking song, but that’s another blog), but I’m guessing that doesn’t count. And I do enjoy jazz. But that’s it. Not remotely a music geek.